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Post by beastboy1976 on Jan 19, 2020 17:44:20 GMT -6
Long time since Ive posted. Mostly because I made the tragic mistake of selling my Precious Scarlette. Currently have a 2006 Mustang that I love to the moon and back, but it lacks the comfort and luxury and uniqueness of the first gen Aurora. Ive been looking on FB marketplace without much success.
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Post by Tanner Blackart on Jan 26, 2020 17:59:16 GMT -6
Long time since Ive posted. Mostly because I made the tragic mistake of selling my Precious Scarlette. Currently have a 2006 Mustang that I love to the moon and back, but it lacks the comfort and luxury and uniqueness of the first gen Aurora. Ive been looking on FB marketplace without much success. There is a 95 that is about to be listed. They will want $4500 for it. Its blue and only has 32k miles. I spoke with the broker today about it. It's in Boston.
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Post by Marc on Jan 27, 2020 9:10:38 GMT -6
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Post by brocket on Feb 16, 2020 23:16:46 GMT -6
There is a low mileage one in Texas for sale on the Olds club site, I posted a link to that a few weeks ago. 18k miles if I recall.
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Post by quixote on Feb 17, 2020 14:54:03 GMT -6
I always recommend AutoTempest, when you are looking more for a specific model. They push Carvana & Cars.com a bit more than I like (never seen a useful listing from them), and I have never seen any listing at all come up, from "oodle," but you can now access Facebook Marketplace, too. AutoTrader, Craigslist, & Facebook Marketplace require following external links. Lately, looking for a car for my girl, I'm getting pretty good use out of NADA & iSeeCars, but she is not nearly so particular about one model. I have not tried them for Aurora, but I'd not expect much use out of them. They will both suggest "comparable" vehicles, however. FYI, I use NADA, because Kelly Bluebook is owned by Carmax... I'd say what I think of that, but it runs into way too many swear-words. Good luck. At least you are in the South. Every car over 15 years old, up here, has a pretty good chance of being a rust-bucket.
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